About The Position
This role is responsible for supervising technical teams, ensuring equipment reliability, meeting performance targets, and supporting a safe, efficient, and world-class airport operation.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Supervise and lead ADB/BHS/EDS maintenance teams
· Coordinate preventive and corrective maintenance activities
· Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and system interface issues
· Monitor system performance and ensure uptime targets are met
· Prepare reports, schedules, and performance metrics
· Support installation, repair, and maintenance of EDS and BHS equipment
· Liaise with internal departments and external stakeholders, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection
· Promote safety, teamwork, and continuous improvement
Qualifications and Experience:
· Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Electronic Engineering (or equivalent)
· 3–5 years’ experience in mechanical/electrical maintenance
· Minimum 5 years’ project management experience
· Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
· Ability to read engineering drawings and schematics
· Working knowledge of Microsoft Office
· PLC and IT experience are an asset
· Proven leadership and team-building abilities
· Ability to work independently and meet deadlines
Resumes and certificates should be forwarded via email to people@nas.bs on or before Friday, January 10th 2026. Please indicate the position you are applying for in the subject field. Only candidates meeting the requirements will be contacted.
About The Nassau Airport Development Company
Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD), the company that manages and operates Lynden
Pindling International Airport (LPIA), is a Bahamian company, owned by the Government of
The Bahamas and managed by Vantage Group, making LPIA part of Vantage’s worldwide
network. NAD is responsible for the majority of LPIA’s infrastructure including parking lots,
terminals, runways and taxiways, and all revenue generating and commercial development
projects. As a private company, NAD receives no government guarantees or grants and is a self-sustaining commercial entity based on international best practices.